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temporarily, CHN can do what wang chen does, just slap on the stringbed with a different logo. Audience wouldn't notice it, except the die hard racket freaks like us The key is visibility, like shirts & shorts, shoes which are very visible to audience and TV viewers.

temporarily, CHN can do what wang chen does, just slap on the stringbed with a different logo. Audience wouldn't notice it, except the die hard racket freaks like us The key is visibility, like shirts & shorts, shoes which are very visible to audience and TV viewers.

Can someone confirm this??..

..i was chatting with a fellow badder this past weekend, and he told me Li Ning actually bought another baddy company/brand, DHS (Double Happiness, which also makes baddy equipments such as rackets, shoes, shuttles), as part of its investment..

..i was chatting with a fellow badder this past weekend, and he told me Li Ning actually bought another baddy company/brand, DHS (Double Happiness, which also makes baddy equipments such as rackets, shoes, shuttles), as part of its investment..

Is this true??..

Yup, DHS was/is(?) owned by a subsidary of Li Ning. However, DHS is known more for ping pong than badminton.

To you it doesnt sound appealing but to 1/5 of the world's population who are mandarin speakers, Li Ning sounds much more appealing than yonex or victor since chinese people refer to these brands as yy, sometimes yone-kex, and victor as 'Sheng Li' - i.e. the chinese translation. Appeal is a matter of opinion and i am sure Li Ning's target market isnt much bigger than just you.